Thanks! The secret is that I have a real job outside of TH-cam and every dollar I make on TH-cam goes right back into buying guns, ammo, and the rest of the channel expenses.
Can you make another one but instead of using the Velcro for belt straps, can you make a plastic back belt loop connected to the 3D printed plastic backing? I would love to just slide this on my belt. Also maybe a bigger belt loop for my tactical duty belt. Which I think is 3inch?
@@deuceandguns I would greatly appreciate it if you did. Also yeah I’ve been trying to 3D Design stuff for glocks & magazines. Very hard & it takes forever to just make one thing to perfection.
No 3D printer needed. With a bit of time and edfort this can easily be made from pvc pipe or kydex. Just a heat gun, saw, drill, a screwdriver or punch to make the loops, shock cord or elastic bands, and maybe paracord and cord slides, and some paint in a rattle can, or you can dye it with Rit, if you want to go to the effort. It should take 30 to 60 min to make one of these.
Some have tools like heat gun, saw drill and the lot, some just have 3D printer. OFC people should use tools they have. For me, I have a corner with a 3d printer and a simple changeable bit screwdriver, no heat gun, no saw drill, no other "power tools".
Deuce, I found an older relic, a percussion cap black powder, $99. Cracked wood handle but with bodily back strap holding it intact. Rusted barrel somewhat but action still spring-loaded. Just a graveside present for my friend that just passed. So, no markings on it except for the number 2 on a few locations and "29" imprinted near the older slap hammer, like in the Revolutionary War era movies. STUFF LIKE THIS ARE INTERESTING AS ALL. Just so much coolness factor to something like these. And I just may be fix the dang thing and cracked wooded grip.
A big thank you to everyone visiting my channel. Here are links to the items used in this video. eSun filament light brown: amzn.to/3SqylaE Ender 3 printer: amzn.to/3y3mCqo SGT Knots shock cord (Veteran owned and USA Made!) amzn.to/3E4apFC Files to print: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5534058
I'm fixing to get an Ender 3 Pro. There's some filaments from BASF and another through Matterhackers that use metal powders that can be debinded and sintered to be like mim parts, either 6160 or stainless.
@@deuceandguns Matterhackers is who I'd talk to. They have a deninding and sintering service too. They know their stuff. They haven't tested it on the aluminum filament yet but said it is possible.
Thanks for always putting out ACTUALLY useful videos. What a great channel!
Thanks! The secret is that I have a real job outside of TH-cam and every dollar I make on TH-cam goes right back into buying guns, ammo, and the rest of the channel expenses.
@@deuceandguns Yeah. It's a great way to fund your hobbies if you get lucky with it.
Yet another reason to get a printer. iirc I bought shock cord from Sgt. Knots awhile back. Handy stuff.
It really is top notch shock cord.
Can you make another one but instead of using the Velcro for belt straps, can you make a plastic back belt loop connected to the 3D printed plastic backing? I would love to just slide this on my belt. Also maybe a bigger belt loop for my tactical duty belt. Which I think is 3inch?
I can but it'll take a bit of time. I'm just good enough to design stuff but not good enough to design it quickly. Jack of all trades master of none.
@@deuceandguns I would greatly appreciate it if you did. Also yeah I’ve been trying to 3D Design stuff for glocks & magazines. Very hard & it takes forever to just make one thing to perfection.
@@deuceandguns also the tactical duty belt is actually 2 and a half inches. Not 3. Apologies.
No 3D printer needed. With a bit of time and edfort this can easily be made from pvc pipe or kydex. Just a heat gun, saw, drill, a screwdriver or punch to make the loops, shock cord or elastic bands, and maybe paracord and cord slides, and some paint in a rattle can, or you can dye it with Rit, if you want to go to the effort. It should take 30 to 60 min to make one of these.
Some have tools like heat gun, saw drill and the lot, some just have 3D printer. OFC people should use tools they have. For me, I have a corner with a 3d printer and a simple changeable bit screwdriver, no heat gun, no saw drill, no other "power tools".
Can we do more neat and cheap guns?
Sure can. I have a few that I'm working on but if you've got one in mind let me know. I'm all about adding to my collection.
Deuce, I found an older relic, a percussion cap black powder, $99. Cracked wood handle but with bodily back strap holding it intact. Rusted barrel somewhat but action still spring-loaded. Just a graveside present for my friend that just passed. So, no markings on it except for the number 2 on a few locations and "29" imprinted near the older slap hammer, like in the Revolutionary War era movies. STUFF LIKE THIS ARE INTERESTING AS ALL. Just so much coolness factor to something like these. And I just may be fix the dang thing and cracked wooded grip.
Not much on your Amazon page Sir.....
Link for the 3D print?
Very good, thanks
Great video.
Cura 5 have options for faster printing I have heard of 🤔😁
Thought it was only me that thought the lord of the rings on Amazon was crap 😂😂😂😂
A big thank you to everyone visiting my channel. Here are links to the items used in this video.
eSun filament light brown: amzn.to/3SqylaE
Ender 3 printer: amzn.to/3y3mCqo
SGT Knots shock cord (Veteran owned and USA Made!) amzn.to/3E4apFC
Files to print: www.thingiverse.com/thing:5534058
Thanks a lot started printing the taco pouch and can't wait to use it keep up the good work
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I'm fixing to get an Ender 3 Pro. There's some filaments from BASF and another through Matterhackers that use metal powders that can be debinded and sintered to be like mim parts, either 6160 or stainless.
Nice! I've heard about those filaments but not done much research into them. Sounds like a winter project for me.
@@deuceandguns Matterhackers is who I'd talk to. They have a deninding and sintering service too. They know their stuff. They haven't tested it on the aluminum filament yet but said it is possible.
Just to let you know classic firearms is selling it also jut to let you know.if funny watch your video and I got a email from them as a sale . Lol
"how to 3d print"
i can make it from pvc pipe, thx